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Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall

In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time pressure), linguistic factors (e.g., ease of structural processing), and cognitive factors (e.g., production speed). The present study tests the influence of the availability of multiple syntactic al...

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Autores principales: van de Velde, Maartje, Meyer, Antje S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4202777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25368592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01174
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description In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time pressure), linguistic factors (e.g., ease of structural processing), and cognitive factors (e.g., production speed). The present study tests the influence of the availability of multiple syntactic alternatives (i.e., syntactic flexibility) on the scope of advance planning during the recall of Dutch dative phrases. We manipulated syntactic flexibility by using verbs with a strong bias or a weak bias toward one structural alternative in sentence frames accepting both verbs (e.g., strong/weak bias: De ober schotelt/serveert de klant de maaltijd [voor] “The waiter dishes out/serves the customer the meal”). To assess lexical planning scope, we varied the frequency of the first post-verbal noun (N1, Experiment 1) or the second post-verbal noun (N2, Experiment 2). In each experiment, 36 speakers produced the verb phrases in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) paradigm. On each trial, they read a sentence presented one word at a time, performed a short distractor task, and then saw a sentence preamble (e.g., De ober…) which they had to complete to form the presented sentence. Onset latencies were compared using linear mixed effects models. N1 frequency did not produce any effects. N2 frequency only affected sentence onsets in the weak verb bias condition and especially in slow speakers. These findings highlight the dependency of planning scope during sentence recall on the grammatical properties of the verb and the frequency of post-verbal nouns. Implications for utterance planning in everyday speech are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-42027772014-11-03 Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall van de Velde, Maartje Meyer, Antje S. Front Psychol Psychology In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time pressure), linguistic factors (e.g., ease of structural processing), and cognitive factors (e.g., production speed). The present study tests the influence of the availability of multiple syntactic alternatives (i.e., syntactic flexibility) on the scope of advance planning during the recall of Dutch dative phrases. We manipulated syntactic flexibility by using verbs with a strong bias or a weak bias toward one structural alternative in sentence frames accepting both verbs (e.g., strong/weak bias: De ober schotelt/serveert de klant de maaltijd [voor] “The waiter dishes out/serves the customer the meal”). To assess lexical planning scope, we varied the frequency of the first post-verbal noun (N1, Experiment 1) or the second post-verbal noun (N2, Experiment 2). In each experiment, 36 speakers produced the verb phrases in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) paradigm. On each trial, they read a sentence presented one word at a time, performed a short distractor task, and then saw a sentence preamble (e.g., De ober…) which they had to complete to form the presented sentence. Onset latencies were compared using linear mixed effects models. N1 frequency did not produce any effects. N2 frequency only affected sentence onsets in the weak verb bias condition and especially in slow speakers. These findings highlight the dependency of planning scope during sentence recall on the grammatical properties of the verb and the frequency of post-verbal nouns. Implications for utterance planning in everyday speech are discussed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4202777/ /pubmed/25368592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01174 Text en Copyright © 2014 van de Velde and Meyer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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van de Velde, Maartje
Meyer, Antje S.
Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
title Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
title_full Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
title_fullStr Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
title_full_unstemmed Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
title_short Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
title_sort syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4202777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25368592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01174
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